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			As the situation is right now, importing one of the commands the script replaces, requires a doc/UPDATING step. By moving the script to a shared folder, and symlinking it once per command, this allows for separatly installed files on the system, instead of one file being symlinked multiple times. Change-Id: I0dae96982bca5168b852ed70fff61442441b929f
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| builtin.sh is installed as a set of tools to stand in for specific
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| filesystem call to builtin commands.
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| 
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| for example if /bin/test is used, then builtin.sh will be loaded
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| and simply call the builtin function of the same name.
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| At this moment it is installed as the following commands:
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| /bin/[
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| /bin/command
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| /bin/echo
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| /bin/expr
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| /bin/false
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| /bin/getopts
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| /bin/read
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| /bin/test
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| /bin/true
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| /bin/umask
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| /bin/wait
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| If one of the following is replaced by the NetBSD equivalent, please
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| update the list, and remove this completly when it is not anymore
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| required.
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